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The Seattle outdoor retailer has launched a partnership to help the National Park Service celebrate 100 years. The company has five new National Park adventures and will donate 10 percent of those proceeds to the Park Foundation.

Brad Smith, who has been vocal about Microsoft's opposition to government surveillance, has been appointed to Netflix's board of directors. The position could help build relationships between Microsoft's Xbox team and the internet's most popular video streaming service.

Seattle Mayor Ed Murray has prohibited city employees from traveling to Indiana after the state passed a controversial "religious freedom" law that civil liberties groups argue can be used to discriminate against people based on their sexual orientation.

The University of Washington's Alzheimer's Disease Research Center got a boost last week when it received a $6 million contribution from the Ellison Family Foundation. Three members of the Ellison family, one of whom founded Value Village, suffered from the disease.

Pierce County experienced the largest migration of people from one county to another in 2014, according to Seattle Times data columnist Gene Balk. Could King County's high housing prices and cost of living be sending people south?